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Marjorie Taylor Greene likens herself to Jesus to explain speech at white nationalist event

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Related: Here’s why everyone is laughing at Marjorie Taylor Greene todayGreene (R-GE) was not the only GOP figure to participate.

Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ) also sent a 30-second video message, but it was Greene who showed up in person, telling the audience she was there to tell them, “about who I am, what I see as the future of our country, and the future for all of you.”As criticism of her appearance grew, Greene attempted to backpedal.

She told Robert Costa of CBS News on Saturday, “I do not know Nick Fuentes. I’ve never heard him speak. I’ve never seen a video.

I don’t know what his views are, so I’m not aligned with anything that may be controversial.”Fuentes had introduced Greene to the stage on Friday night.

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